Ex-coach Bruce Boudreau strongly backs Tom Wilson trade, believes it to be a game-changer for Senators’ playoff push

Former NHL coach Bruce Boudreau believes the Ottawa Senators should pursue Tom Wilson from the Washington Capitals to bolster their playoff aspirations. He argues Wilson’s intimidating presence and offensive consistency are crucial for the team’s talented young core to compete against physically dominant opponents. Boudreau even suggested sacrificing significant future assets for the move.

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Aizawl bans drones over ‘red zone’ areas, warns of penalty

In Aizawl district, designated ‘red zones’ enforce a strict no-fly policy for drones, particularly around sensitive government and defense locations. Anyone caught operating a drone here could face fines as steep as Rs 1 lakh. Meanwhile, ‘yellow zones’ necessitate prior approval from aviation authorities, while ‘green zones’ facilitate drone operations up to specific altitudes without…

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Columbia University restores frozen research grants after $200 million Trump settlement, but uncertainty lingers

Columbia University restored federal research grants after a $200 million Trump settlement, reviving stalled projects but leaving politically sensitive fields like transgender health research frozen. While labs reopen, faculty warn of long-term damage from funding cuts, executive orders, and political pressure. The case raises fears for the future of American science, with universities weighing pragmatism…

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Love America, hate Trump: ‘No Kings’ rallies sweep US streets; White House hits back

Millions of Americans protested across the country in a “No Kings” movement against President Trump’s perceived authoritarianism. Demonstrators criticised his immigration policies, militarisation of cities, and federal overreach. Trump and allies dismissed them as “hate America rallies” by radicals. Despite deep divisions, protests remained largely peaceful, with witty slogans and satire urging focus on domestic…

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